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Monday, September 19, 2005

Prognosis

I watched Diana Ser on CNA for the series "What Women Want" and have an inkling on prognosis of my condition.

Quarter Life Crisis.

According to Urban Dictionary, it is characterizes by the following:

- Usually occurs sometime in your twenties
- Personal crises brought on by entering adulthood
- A time period of confusion, self doubt, and need for change during the first 25 years of one's life.
- Start developing a more realistic outlook in life and start feeling that if they haven't accomplished certain things in life they thought they would by then
- The realization that those dreams of happiness that sustained them through the teenage years will always remain fantasy
- Respond to it by growing depressed

However, I must say that mine's definitely a premature case. For one, I'm not even 25 yet. Secondly, I'm still schooling and devoid of the other worries (like finding a job and dealing with real responsibilities) that the real 'patients' have.

It's ironic, isn't it? That being happy is so much more difficult than anything.

[Time of Confession] 4:16 PM
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1 Comments:

Blogger lilmushroom said...

No dear, it's not difficult =) Happiness is in the mind! hehee... *zapping of brain waves*

8:10 PM  

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